No one can truly understand time. As an artist, I delve into our relationship with past, future, and present moments, contemplating how we utilize and sometimes squander time. I've always been fascinated by the subjective experience of time—pondering the weight and beauty of memories, the apprehension of looming uncertainty, the emptiness felt in solitude, and reflections on the final dusk when everything will cease. Most of all, I admire those instances when time appears to stand still, and a sense of unity permeates existence.
Navigating through the rigid forest of causes and consequences presents a beautiful
challenge in finding an analogue flow. Through my video and photographic series, MATTER, I revisit urban locales, capturing them from identical perspectives. In the finished works, days and moments merge, revealing the passage of time and the ephemeral nature of our
memories, as well as our insignificance in the grand scheme. Time becomes tangible, a visible journey where boundaries dissolve and permanence fade away.
Amidst this visual dissolution, only the traffic lights remain, steadfast in their own clearly legible world.